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may make it easier for the bank to dispose of assets seized in a loan default. The internal market formed inside the … banking and commerce conglomerate increases the liquidity of such assets and improves the bank's ability to perform financial … some cases, a bank will voluntarily refrain from making loans, choosing to become a non-bank bank in an unregulated …
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Banks that enjoyed generous external financial support tended to under-price risk in theinternational syndicated loan market and did not show signs of innovation in their loanparticipations. Loans arranged by such banks had on average lower spreads (controlling forrisk and other characteristics)...
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In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as discretionary measures, with the objective of increasing provisioning in good times in response to rising levels of risk. Based on a final sample of 240 banks in 12 Asian...
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This paper investigates how monetary policy affects bank profitability. We use data for 109 large international banks … short-term rates and the slope of the yield curve (the "interest rate structure", for short), on the one hand, and bank … that, over time, unusually low interest rates and an unusually flat term structure erode bank profitability …
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types of long-term debt securities. By investigating at the individual bank level, we are able to test explicitly a broad … country and bank-specific financial characteristics as explanatory variables. With respect to the country determinants, our … bond issuance, while for banks from the euro area periphery central bank liquidity substituted for unsecured long-term debt …
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This paper reviews the market reaction to bank rescue packages announced in six countries between October 2008 and … shareholders as seen in the movement of bank stock prices. Government interventions benefited creditors at the expense of … shareholders, with bank CDS spreads narrowing around the announcements in all cases. Despite a brief positive reaction, bank stock …
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interest margin (NIM) and its components, retail lending and retail deposit rates. Using two proprietary bank-level data sets …
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bank segregations are effective in cleaning up balance sheets and promoting bank lending only if they combine … purchases are funded privately; (ii) smaller shares of the originating bank's assets are segregated; and (iii) asset segregation … problem associated with the creation of a bad bank …
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This paper argues that the decline in cross-border banking since 2007 does not amount to a broad-based retreat in international lending ("financial deglobalisation"). We show that BIS international banking data organised by the nationality of ownership ("consolidated view") provide a clearer...
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-linearities arising in the vicinity of the lower bound. Moreover, balance sheet easing policies enhance bank level resilience overall …
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